Fig. 5.
Association between hypercapnia, pharyngeal pressure during inspiration, and pathological swallows. (A) Carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation increases the pharyngeal pressure generated during inspiration. (B) Increased pharyngeal pressure is associated with occurrence of pathological swallows. Error bars represent ±1 standard deviation. **P < 0.001.

Association between hypercapnia, pharyngeal pressure during inspiration, and pathological swallows. (A) Carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation increases the pharyngeal pressure generated during inspiration. (B) Increased pharyngeal pressure is associated with occurrence of pathological swallows. Error bars represent ±1 standard deviation. **P < 0.001.

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